What’s the Scoop!?: Here’s Where You Can Celebrate National Ice Cream Day

Jul 12, 2018 04:00PM
● By Brian Saucedo

By Cate Reynolds

National Ice Cream Day is this Sunday, July 15th. Celebrate this UDDERLY amazing holiday by indulging in some of the best ice cream CONE to man at one of these legenDAIRY ice cream joints:

Annapolis Ice Cream Company

196 Main Street, Annapolis

1016 Annapolis Mall, Annapolis

Homemade every day with fresh ingredients, Annapolis Ice Cream rotates 36 delicious flavors daily. Their smooth and creamy ice cream, made with 17 percent butterfat, has been voted “Best of Annapolis” for 11 consecutive years! Some of their customers’ favorite flavors include Peanut Butter Oreo, Apple Pie, and Chocolate Brownie Batter. For more information, visit Annapolisicecream.com.

Storm Bros.

130 Dock Street, Annapolis

Storm Bros. has been serving up delicious ice cream in the heart of Annapolis for over 40 years. With its vintage ice cream parlor feel and dozens of delicious flavors to choose from, it’s no wonder why Storm Bros. has remained a local favorite. In addition to regular ice cream, Storm Bros. also offers shakes, malts, and soft serve. For more information, visit Stormbros.com.

Bruster’s

1409 Forest Drive, Annapolis

160 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream is made right in the store where it’s served using slow kettle processing. This homestyle method is what makes Bruster’s ice cream so delicious. In celebration of National Ice Cream month, Bruster’s has introduced two new flavors: Espresso Yourself, made with cold brew coffee ice cream, and Cookie Craze, made with blue vanilla ice cream and Oreo cookies. For more information, visit Brusters.com.

The Daily Scoop

3201 Mountain Road, Pasadena

Our What’s Up? readers love The Daily Scoop’s ice cream so much, they voted them “Best Of West County”. With a rotation of 145 seasonal flavors, 32 flavors offered daily, and all flavors made in-shop with fresh ingredients, it’s no wonder our readers are ~melting~ over this ice cream. For more information, visit Dailyscoopicecream.biz.

Justine’s Ice Cream Parlor

106 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels

Justine’s has been serving unique and tasty ice cream flavors for over 30 years. Though they stay true to their roots with classic ice cream parlor menu items, Justine’s also offers several out of the ordinary treats including pretzel and popcorn infused ice cream, beer infused mango sherbet, and a PB&J milkshake. For more information, visit Justinesicecream.com.

Scottish Highland Creamery

314 Tilghman Street, Oxford

Scottish Highland Creamery creates their ice cream on site using fresh ingredients, including Maryland-produced milk and cream and high-quality imported flavorings. Not only is the ice cream fresh, it’s also delicious. Our What’s Up? readers decided Scottish Highland Creamery is the “best of” Eastern Shore for ice cream and dessert. For a truly authentic Maryland treat, try their Old Bay Sorbet. For more information, visit Scottishhighlandcreamery.com.

JoJo’s Cupcakes and Cream

218 N. Washington Street, Easton

101 S. Talbot Street, St. Michaels

JoJo’s offers farm-fresh ice cream from Kilby Cream Dairy Farm in Rising Sun, Maryland. Made with fresh ingredients, minimal processing, and no hormones or antibiotics, Kilby’s ice cream has a delicious, creamy homemade taste. During the summer, JoJo’s offers 32 flavors of Kilby’s Ice Cream at both locations. For more information, visit Jojoscupcakesandcream.com.

Roll Ice Cream & Coffee

322 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore

Roll’s unique ice cream is made with liquid cream poured onto a cold surface, mixed with toppings, pressed flat, and rolled into tube shapes. This month, Roll is offering flavors such as Monkey Business, made with bananas and walnuts, and Prex Mix, made with pretzels and peanut butter chex mix. In addition to coffee, Roll also offers coffee from local roasters including the Eastern Shore’s own Rise Up Coffee Roasters. For more information, visit Rollbmore.com

Moorenko’s

8030-B Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring

After studying under renowned New York ice cream experts and a master gelato maker in Italy, Susan Soorenko perfected her own ice cream recipe and opened Moorenko’s. 15 years later, Moorenko’s is still making and serving rich, decadent, and delicious ice cream. Some of the flavors Moorenko’s offers include Fresh Ginger, Balsamic and Fig, Bittersweet Chocolate, and Salted Caramel with Pralines. For more information, visit Moorenkos.com.